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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface
.13
Prologue
.15
Introduction
.17
0.1
Purpose and
Objectives
of the Course
.17
0.2
Methodology
.18
0.3
Using this Text for Personal Reading and Study
.19
0.4
Specific Methodology for Group Study
.19
0.5
Questions for Dialogue and Reflection
.20
PART I: SEE
.23
Chapter
1
Our Experience as a Starting Point
.25
1.1
Objective
.25
1.3
Recommended exercise: True or False?
.26
Chapter
2
The New Situation of Religious Pluralism
.27
2.1
Discussing the topic
.27
2.1.1
Something New in History
.29
2.1.1.1
Causes
.30
2.1.1.2
Challenges
.31
2.2
Related Texts
.32
2.3
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.33
2.4
Recommended Exercises
.33
Chapter
3
Starting from History
.35
3.1
Introducing the topic
.35
3.2
Related Texts
.35
3.3
Discussing the topic
.38
3.4
Questions for Sharing and for Going into Greater Depth
.39
Chapter
4
Religious Pluralism in Latin American History
.41
4.1
Discussing the topic
.41
4.2
Related Texts
.42
4.3
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.43
4.4
Recommended Exercises
.44
Chapter
5
The Hermeneutics of Suspicion
.47
5.1
Discussing the topic
.47
5.1.1
Two Observations
.49
5.2
Testimonial Readings for Use in Group Exercises
.50
5.3.
Applications to Life
.53
5.4
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.54
PART
П:
JUDGE
.55
Chapter
6
Tools for Analysis: Terms, Concepts, Categories
.57
6.1
Introducing the Topic
.57
6.1.1
Terms and Concepts
.57
6.1.2
Classifications: A Mapping of Various Models for a
Theology of Religions
.59
6.1.3
Difficulties
.64
6.2
Related Texts
.65
6.3
Recommended Educational Exercises
.66
6.4
Questions for Reflection and for Group Discussion
.66
Chapter
7
Overview:
Exclusivism, Inclusivism
and Pluralism
.69
7.1
Discussing the topic
.69
7.1.1
Nearly twenty centuries of Christian
EXCLUSIVISM
.69
7.1.1.1
Reflections
.71
7.1.2
A half-century of
INCLUSIVISM
.72
7.1.2.1
Theory of "fulfillment"
.72
7.1.2.2
"Anonymous Christians"
.73
7.1.2.3
Taking stock of inclusivism
.75
7.1.2.4
Crisis of inclusivism?
.77
7.1.3
Towards a new paradigm: PLURALISM
.78
7.2
Recommended exercises
.84
7.3
Questions for group consideration
.84
Chapter
8
A new understanding of Revelation
.85
8.1
Discussing the topic
.85
8.1.1
Exclusivism
and fundamentalism
.85
8.1.2
The old concept of revelation
.87
8.1.3
The crisis
.88
8.1.4
Current view of revelation
.89
8.2
Related Texts
.92
8.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.93
Chapter
9
Two basic principles: Pluralism is positive. There are no
chosen ones
.95
9.1
Discussing the topic
.95
9.1.1
First principle: "Religious pluralism is positive and desired
by God"
.95
9.1.1.1
Classical view of religious pluralism
.95
9.1.1.2
A new appreciation of religious pluralism is
underway
.96
9.1.1.3
Theological foundation of "religious pluralism in
principle"
.99
9.1.1.4
Theological consequences of this positive
assessment
.100
9.1.2
Second principle: 'There
areno
chosen ones"
.105
9.1.2.1
Election in the Bible
.105
9.1.3
Brief Excursus: the chosen are.the poor!
.109
9.2
Related texts and recommended exercises
.110
9.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.
Ill
Chapter
10
Biblical and Jesuanic Aspects
.113
10.1
Discussing the topic
.113
10.1.1
First Testament
.113
10.1.2
Jesuanic aspects
.115
10.1.3
New Testament aspects
.123
10.2
Questions for group consideration
.126
Chapter
11
Ecclesiological Aspects of Religious Pluralism
.129
11.1
Discussing the topic
.129
11.1.1
Classical preconceptions of the Church
.129
11.1.2
What Jesus intended
.130
11.1.3
The most important thing for Jesus
.131
11.1.4
The fourth-century Copernican revolution
.133
11.1.5
Atheological auditor the Constantinian revolution
.137
11.1.6
Recovering Kingdom-centeredness at the present time
.142
11.1.7
Consequences for pluralism and inter-religious dialogue
.145
11.1.8
Annex: Note on the subject of religious dialogue
.147
11.2
Related texts
.150
11.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.151
Chapter
12
Dogmatic Christological Aspects
.153
12.1
Discussing the topic
.153
12.1.1
SEE
.153
12.1.1.1
The nucleus of the problem
.153
12.1.1.2
The problem in history
.154
12.1.1.3
The hermeneutics of suspicion applied to
christological faith
.154
12.1.2
JUDGE
.155
12.1.2.1
The problem does not stem from Jesus
.155
12.1.2.2
The actual construction of christological dogma.
156
12.1.2.3
A recent proposal for reopening the question
.164
12.1.3
Conclusion: ACT
.169
12.1.3.1
Serious (unacceptable?) deficiencies
.169
12.1.3.3
Believing in Jesus and believing like Jesus
.170
12.1.3.4
Expendable Hellenism
.171
12.1.3.5
Reinterpreting understanding of the incarnation
.172
12.2
Related texts
.-.175
12.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.175
Chapter
12
Excursus: The Development of Christological Dogma
.177
Chapter
13
The Golden Rule
.197
13.1
Discussing the topic
.197
13.1.1
SEE
.197
13.1.2
JUDGE
.199
13.1.2.1
Biblical foundations
.200
13.1.2.2
Theological Interpretation
.204
13.1.3
ACT
.206
13.2
Related texts
.209
13.3
Questions for group discussion and action
.210
Chapter
14
A Different Model of Truth
.211
14.1
Discussing the topic
.211
14.1.
1SEE
.211
14.1.1.1
The Old Model of Truth
.212
14.1.2
JUDGE
.215
14.1.2.1
A Different Model of Truth
.216
14.1.2.2
Various Interpretations
.217
14.1.3
ACT
.221
14.1.3.1
Abandoning the old model of truth
.221
14.1.3.2
A sincere and serene acceptance of
relati
veness
.222
14.1.3.3
Freedom from self
.224
14.1.3.4
Theology 'in dialogue': for several generations
.225
14.2
Related Texts
.226
14.3
Questions for discussion
.226
Chapter
15
AU Religions Are True
.229
15.1
Discussing the topic.
229
15.1.1
SEE
.229
15.1.1.1
All religions have been
exclusivist
.229
15.1.1.2
Not only Christianity
.230
15.1.2
JUDGE
.231
15.1.3
ACT
.235
15.1.4
'Inreligionation' and interreligiousness
.239
15.1.5
Ecumenism on the March
.241
15.2
Related Texts
.242
15.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.244
Chapter
16
All Religions are True.and False
.247
16.1
Discussing the topic
.247
16.1.1
SEE
.247
16.1.1.1
Religions have not been holy
.247
16.1.1.2
Religions have not been infallible
.248
16.1.2
JUDGE
.250
16.1.2.1
Relativity
.250
16.1.2.2
Ambiguities
.250
16.1.2.3
Asymmetrical Pluralism
.251
16.1.3
ACT
.252
16.1.3.1
Renounce Absolutisms
.253
16.1.3.2
Every religion is a map, not the actual territory
.253
16.1.3.3
The Beam in our own Eye
.254
16.2
Related Texts
.255
16.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.255
Chapter
17
Latin-American Macro-ecumenism
.257
17.1.
Discussing the topic
.257
17.1.1
God's macro-ecumenism
.257
17.1.1.1
God present in all peoples and persons
.257
17.1.1.2
God as macro-ecumenical mystery
.258
17.1.2
The macro-ecumenism of the Christian mission
.260
17.1.2.1
Commonto
all human beings
.260
17.1.2.2
In relation to others
.261
17.1.2.3
Conflict in Christian mission
.261
17.1.3
Macro-ecumenical attitudes
.263
17.2
Related Texts
.264
17.3
Questions for Group Discussion
.266
Chapter
18
A New Axial Age:
Widening
Horizons
.267
18.1
Discussing the topic.
267
18.1.1
Religions
in crisis
.267
18.1.2
Diagnosis
.269
18.1.3
This distinction between religion and spirituality
.269
18.1.4
A hypothesis: the metamorphosis of Christianity
.270
18.1.5
This is not the first time
.271
18.1.6
The metamorphosis of religion in the axial time
.273
18.1.7
Are we in a new axial age?
.274
18.1.8
The past: Recovering the spiritual history of the human
race
.278
18.1.9
Questions
.280
18.2
Suggested Activities
.287
PARTIU:
ACT
.289
Chapter
19
The Death and Resurrection of Mission
.291
19.1
Discussing the topic
.291
19.1.1
A distinction: the "great mission" and "missionary
mission"
.291
19.1.2
The great mission of the Church: various interpretations
.292
19.1.3
A critical review of the missionary mission: historical fact
and its theoretical basis
.294
19.1.3.1
Review of historical fact
.294
19.1.3.2
Review of theoretical principles
.296
19.1.3.3
The universal saving will of God
.297
19.1.3.4
"We are the new Chosen People"
.298
19.1.3.5
Jesus' missionary mandate
.299
19.1.3.6
The need to belong to the Church
(exclusivism)
.300
19.1.3.7
The negative view of religious pluralism
.302
19.1.4
Is missionary mission necessary?
.303
19.1.4.1
It is NOT necessary for the salvation of the
recipients
.303
19.1.4.2
It is NOT necessary for the recipients to reach
the fullness of salvation
.304
19.1.4.3
It IS necessary if all religions
-
including
Christianity
-
are to reach the fullness of
salvation and the fullness of their self-
understanding
.304
19.1.5
So what mission today?
.305
19.2
Related Texts
.308
19.3
Suggested activities
.310
Chapter
20
Globalization and Religions
.313
20.1
Discussing the topic
.313
20.1.1
Globalization old and new
.313
20.1.1.1
Globalization forces religions to live together
.314
20.1.1.2
Globalization creates an "intra-dialogue" among
religions
.315
20.1.1.3
The "detraditionalization" of societies
.316
20.1.1.4
Syncretism,
interpénétration, interspirituality
.318
20.1.1.5
Towards an interreligious theology?
.320
20.1.1.6
The role of religions in the search for a global
ethics
.321
20.2
Related reading
.322
Chapter
21
Many Poor, Many Religions. World Liberation and
Religions
.325
21.1
Discussing the topic
.325
21.1.1
Liberation and religious pluralism
.327
21.1.2
Many poor, many religions, only one world
.329
21.2
Related readings
.333
Chapter
22
The Practice of Dialogue
.335
22.1
Discussing the topic
.335
22.1.1
The first step is intradialog
.335
22.1.2
Attitudes to think about
.335
22.1.3
Forms of interreligious dialogue
.338
22.2
Some practical suggestions
.339
22.2.1
For an attitude of religious pluralism
.339
22.2.2
To practice religious dialogue
.341
22.2.3
To work systematically for peace
.342
Epilogue
.343
Bibliography
.347
This book offers a theology of religious pluralism. It was conceived and
developed in Latin America from the perspective of liberation theology.
One of the issues at play in the liberation of humanity is the world's
ability to accept religious pluralism, and Latin American theology does
not want to be silent on this topic. Born out of Latin American spiritua¬
lity, this theology of religious pluralism is a liberating theology. It may
be the first Latin American book that seeks to express something com¬
plete and systematic on this topic from the perspective of this continent
and that of liberation theology. |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface
.13
Prologue
.15
Introduction
.17
0.1
Purpose and
Objectives
of the Course
.17
0.2
Methodology
.18
0.3
Using this Text for Personal Reading and Study
.19
0.4
Specific Methodology for Group Study
.19
0.5
Questions for Dialogue and Reflection
.20
PART I: SEE
.23
Chapter
1
Our Experience as a Starting Point
.25
1.1
Objective
.25
1.3
Recommended exercise: True or False?
.26
Chapter
2
The New Situation of Religious Pluralism
.27
2.1
Discussing the topic
.27
2.1.1
Something New in History
.29
2.1.1.1
Causes
.30
2.1.1.2
Challenges
.31
2.2
Related Texts
.32
2.3
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.33
2.4
Recommended Exercises
.33
Chapter
3
Starting from History
.35
3.1
Introducing the topic
.35
3.2
Related Texts
.35
3.3
Discussing the topic
.38
3.4
Questions for Sharing and for Going into Greater Depth
.39
Chapter
4
Religious Pluralism in Latin American History
.41
4.1
Discussing the topic
.41
4.2
Related Texts
.42
4.3
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.43
4.4
Recommended Exercises
.44
Chapter
5
The Hermeneutics of Suspicion
.47
5.1
Discussing the topic
.47
5.1.1
Two Observations
.49
5.2
Testimonial Readings for Use in Group Exercises
.50
5.3.
Applications to Life
.53
5.4
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
.54
PART
П:
JUDGE
.55
Chapter
6
Tools for Analysis: Terms, Concepts, Categories
.57
6.1
Introducing the Topic
.57
6.1.1
Terms and Concepts
.57
6.1.2
Classifications: A Mapping of Various Models for a
Theology of Religions
.59
6.1.3
Difficulties
.64
6.2
Related Texts
.65
6.3
Recommended Educational Exercises
.66
6.4
Questions for Reflection and for Group Discussion
.66
Chapter
7
Overview:
Exclusivism, Inclusivism
and Pluralism
.69
7.1
Discussing the topic
.69
7.1.1
Nearly twenty centuries of Christian
EXCLUSIVISM
.69
7.1.1.1
Reflections
.71
7.1.2
A half-century of
INCLUSIVISM
.72
7.1.2.1
Theory of "fulfillment"
.72
7.1.2.2
"Anonymous Christians"
.73
7.1.2.3
Taking stock of inclusivism
.75
7.1.2.4
Crisis of inclusivism?
.77
7.1.3
Towards a new paradigm: PLURALISM
.78
7.2
Recommended exercises
.84
7.3
Questions for group consideration
.84
Chapter
8
A new understanding of Revelation
.85
8.1
Discussing the topic
.85
8.1.1
Exclusivism
and fundamentalism
.85
8.1.2
The old concept of revelation
.87
8.1.3
The crisis
.88
8.1.4
Current view of revelation
.89
8.2
Related Texts
.92
8.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.93
Chapter
9
Two basic principles: Pluralism is positive. There are no
chosen ones
.95
9.1
Discussing the topic
.95
9.1.1
First principle: "Religious pluralism is positive and desired
by God"
.95
9.1.1.1
Classical view of religious pluralism
.95
9.1.1.2
A new appreciation of religious pluralism is
underway
.96
9.1.1.3
Theological foundation of "religious pluralism in
principle"
.99
9.1.1.4
Theological consequences of this positive
assessment
.100
9.1.2
Second principle: 'There
areno
chosen ones"
.105
9.1.2.1
Election in the Bible
.105
9.1.3
Brief Excursus: the chosen are.the poor!
.109
9.2
Related texts and recommended exercises
.110
9.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.
Ill
Chapter
10
Biblical and Jesuanic Aspects
.113
10.1
Discussing the topic
.113
10.1.1
First Testament
.113
10.1.2
Jesuanic aspects
.115
10.1.3
New Testament aspects
.123
10.2
Questions for group consideration
.126
Chapter
11
Ecclesiological Aspects of Religious Pluralism
.129
11.1
Discussing the topic
.129
11.1.1
Classical preconceptions of the Church
.129
11.1.2
What Jesus intended
.130
11.1.3
The most important thing for Jesus
.131
11.1.4
The fourth-century Copernican revolution
.133
11.1.5
Atheological auditor the Constantinian revolution
.137
11.1.6
Recovering Kingdom-centeredness at the present time
.142
11.1.7
Consequences for pluralism and inter-religious dialogue
.145
11.1.8
Annex: Note on the subject of religious dialogue
.147
11.2
Related texts
.150
11.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.151
Chapter
12
Dogmatic Christological Aspects
.153
12.1
Discussing the topic
.153
12.1.1
SEE
.153
12.1.1.1
The nucleus of the problem
.153
12.1.1.2
The problem in history
.154
12.1.1.3
The hermeneutics of suspicion applied to
christological faith
.154
12.1.2
JUDGE
.155
12.1.2.1
The problem does not stem from Jesus
.155
12.1.2.2
The actual construction of christological dogma.
156
12.1.2.3
A recent proposal for reopening the question
.164
12.1.3
Conclusion: ACT
.169
12.1.3.1
Serious (unacceptable?) deficiencies
.169
12.1.3.3
Believing in Jesus and believing like Jesus
.170
12.1.3.4
Expendable Hellenism
.171
12.1.3.5
Reinterpreting understanding of the incarnation
.172
12.2
Related texts
.-.175
12.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.175
Chapter
12
Excursus: The Development of Christological Dogma
.177
Chapter
13
The Golden Rule
.197
13.1
Discussing the topic
.197
13.1.1
SEE
.197
13.1.2
JUDGE
.199
13.1.2.1
Biblical foundations
.200
13.1.2.2
Theological Interpretation
.204
13.1.3
ACT
.206
13.2
Related texts
.209
13.3
Questions for group discussion and action
.210
Chapter
14
A Different Model of Truth
.211
14.1
Discussing the topic
.211
14.1.
1SEE
.211
14.1.1.1
The Old Model of Truth
.212
14.1.2
JUDGE
.215
14.1.2.1
A Different Model of Truth
.216
14.1.2.2
Various Interpretations
.217
14.1.3
ACT
.221
14.1.3.1
Abandoning the old model of truth
.221
14.1.3.2
A sincere and serene acceptance of
relati
veness
.222
14.1.3.3
Freedom from self
.224
14.1.3.4
Theology 'in dialogue': for several generations
.225
14.2
Related Texts
.226
14.3
Questions for discussion
.226
Chapter
15
AU Religions Are True
.229
15.1
Discussing the topic.
229
15.1.1
SEE
.229
15.1.1.1
All religions have been
exclusivist
.229
15.1.1.2
Not only Christianity
.230
15.1.2
JUDGE
.231
15.1.3
ACT
.235
15.1.4
'Inreligionation' and interreligiousness
.239
15.1.5
Ecumenism on the March
.241
15.2
Related Texts
.242
15.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.244
Chapter
16
All Religions are True.and False
.247
16.1
Discussing the topic
.247
16.1.1
SEE
.247
16.1.1.1
Religions have not been holy
.247
16.1.1.2
Religions have not been infallible
.248
16.1.2
JUDGE
.250
16.1.2.1
Relativity
.250
16.1.2.2
Ambiguities
.250
16.1.2.3
Asymmetrical Pluralism
.251
16.1.3
ACT
.252
16.1.3.1
Renounce Absolutisms
.253
16.1.3.2
Every religion is a map, not the actual territory
.253
16.1.3.3
The Beam in our own Eye
.254
16.2
Related Texts
.255
16.3
Questions for reflection and discussion
.255
Chapter
17
Latin-American Macro-ecumenism
.257
17.1.
Discussing the topic
.257
17.1.1
God's macro-ecumenism
.257
17.1.1.1
God present in all peoples and persons
.257
17.1.1.2
God as macro-ecumenical mystery
.258
17.1.2
The macro-ecumenism of the Christian mission
.260
17.1.2.1
Commonto
all human beings
.260
17.1.2.2
In relation to others
.261
17.1.2.3
Conflict in Christian mission
.261
17.1.3
Macro-ecumenical attitudes
.263
17.2
Related Texts
.264
17.3
Questions for Group Discussion
.266
Chapter
18
A New Axial Age:
Widening
Horizons
.267
18.1
Discussing the topic.
267
18.1.1
Religions
in crisis
.267
18.1.2
Diagnosis
.269
18.1.3
This distinction between religion and spirituality
.269
18.1.4
A hypothesis: the metamorphosis of Christianity
.270
18.1.5
This is not the first time
.271
18.1.6
The metamorphosis of religion in the axial time
.273
18.1.7
Are we in a new axial age?
.274
18.1.8
The past: Recovering the spiritual history of the human
race
.278
18.1.9
Questions
.280
18.2
Suggested Activities
.287
PARTIU:
ACT
.289
Chapter
19
The Death and Resurrection of Mission
.291
19.1
Discussing the topic
.291
19.1.1
A distinction: the "great mission" and "missionary
mission"
.291
19.1.2
The great mission of the Church: various interpretations
.292
19.1.3
A critical review of the missionary mission: historical fact
and its theoretical basis
.294
19.1.3.1
Review of historical fact
.294
19.1.3.2
Review of theoretical principles
.296
19.1.3.3
The universal saving will of God
.297
19.1.3.4
"We are the new Chosen People"
.298
19.1.3.5
Jesus' missionary mandate
.299
19.1.3.6
The need to belong to the Church
(exclusivism)
.300
19.1.3.7
The negative view of religious pluralism
.302
19.1.4
Is missionary mission necessary?
.303
19.1.4.1
It is NOT necessary for the salvation of the
recipients
.303
19.1.4.2
It is NOT necessary for the recipients to reach
the fullness of salvation
.304
19.1.4.3
It IS necessary if all religions
-
including
Christianity
-
are to reach the fullness of
salvation and the fullness of their self-
understanding
.304
19.1.5
So what mission today?
.305
19.2
Related Texts
.308
19.3
Suggested activities
.310
Chapter
20
Globalization and Religions
.313
20.1
Discussing the topic
.313
20.1.1
Globalization old and new
.313
20.1.1.1
Globalization forces religions to live together
.314
20.1.1.2
Globalization creates an "intra-dialogue" among
religions
.315
20.1.1.3
The "detraditionalization" of societies
.316
20.1.1.4
Syncretism,
interpénétration, interspirituality
.318
20.1.1.5
Towards an interreligious theology?
.320
20.1.1.6
The role of religions in the search for a global
ethics
.321
20.2
Related reading
.322
Chapter
21
Many Poor, Many Religions. World Liberation and
Religions
.325
21.1
Discussing the topic
.325
21.1.1
Liberation and religious pluralism
.327
21.1.2
Many poor, many religions, only one world
.329
21.2
Related readings
.333
Chapter
22
The Practice of Dialogue
.335
22.1
Discussing the topic
.335
22.1.1
The first step is intradialog
.335
22.1.2
Attitudes to think about
.335
22.1.3
Forms of interreligious dialogue
.338
22.2
Some practical suggestions
.339
22.2.1
For an attitude of religious pluralism
.339
22.2.2
To practice religious dialogue
.341
22.2.3
To work systematically for peace
.342
Epilogue
.343
Bibliography
.347
This book offers a theology of religious pluralism. It was conceived and
developed in Latin America from the perspective of liberation theology.
One of the issues at play in the liberation of humanity is the world's
ability to accept religious pluralism, and Latin American theology does
not want to be silent on this topic. Born out of Latin American spiritua¬
lity, this theology of religious pluralism is a liberating theology. It may
be the first Latin American book that seeks to express something com¬
plete and systematic on this topic from the perspective of this continent
and that of liberation theology. |
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